

BA Education
About this course
Education as a field of study examines one of the most fundamental human institutions from multiple angles, asking what learning is, what schools and other educational settings are for, and how different societies organise and distribute access to knowledge and opportunity. It is a discipline that draws on philosophy, sociology, psychology and history to analyse the values and structures that shape educational experience, from the earliest years through to adult and lifelong learning. Studying education at degree level develops your capacity to think critically about the assumptions built into curricula, assessment systems, teaching practices and educational policy, rather than simply accepting them as given. At the University of Chichester this programme, which includes a foundation year in its four-year structure, prepares you for a future in education by taking you beyond the classroom to analyse the fast-changing landscape of learning in contemporary society. You will examine the history and philosophy of education, the sociology of educational inequality and social mobility, theories of learning and development, early childhood education, and current debates in policy and practice. The foundation year provides a supportive and intellectually engaging entry into degree-level study, building the academic skills and subject knowledge you need before moving into the main programme. Graduates pursue a wide range of careers connected to education. Many go on to gain qualified teacher status through postgraduate routes, working in primary or secondary schools. Others work in early years and childcare settings, further education, adult learning, educational charity and NGO work, youth services, community education, school leadership support roles, or policy and research positions within local authorities and government departments. The degree also provides an excellent foundation for postgraduate study in education, social work, educational psychology, public policy or related fields.
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